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SIMG_CFMENUOLPSOP7B - Define Parameters

SIMG_CFMENUOLPSOP7B - Define Parameters

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Define parameters, which you then assign to standard value keys.

You use the parameters, for example, when defining the formulas for capacity planning, scheduling, calculation, and PRT management.

Origin of Parameters

The assignment of a parameter to a data field is defined in the origin. You can refer to the data field in the work center or the routing via the parameter-ID or the key word that is assigned to every parameter and is displayed next to the data field in the routing or work center. Parameters can have the following origins:

  • Standard Value
Using the standard value key, you provide the work center, and thus the routing, with up to six parameters that you assign values to in the routing operation. You can define the standard values according to your needs. The most common default values are setup time and machine time per unit ("tr" or "te" according to REFA). Under certain circumstances, you may also need further standard values for planning such as labor time or cleanout times.
  • Work Center Constant
In the work center, you can assign a value and a unit to up to six work center constants.
  • General Formula Constants
You can assign a value and a unit to general formula constants.
  • General Operation Value
The parameter is assigned to a data field in the general operation data, for example, the lot size or the base quantity. In this case, you must explicitly enter the field name.
Parameters that are assigned to the data fields 'ANZZL', 'ARBEI', and 'DAUNO' can only be used in Plant Maintenance.
  • Value from PRT Allocation
You assign the parameter to a field in the PRT allocation, for instance the PRT quantity.
  • PRT Constant
In the PRT master record, you assign a fixed value to the parameter. This parameter can only be used for PRT management.

NOTE

  • You enter the meaning of the fields in the key words for work centers and routings and not in the field names.
  • If you want to use the parameters in formulas, use descriptive parameter IDs.
  • The value that you enter in the std. value field is only used to check the syntax of the formula (apart from general formula constants). The system does this automatically when you create a formula. You should maintain this field, especially if a parameter is used as a divisor in a formula. Also, the Standard value unit field is used for checking purposes only.
  1. Define your parameters.
  2. Check the assignment of the parameters to the standard value keys.
  3. Check the use of the parameters in formula definitions.





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